In the mid 1970s, Ray Dalio started a financial firm called Bridgewater Associates. He says he crashed because there wasn't anyone around to check his ego when he was on top of the world. "It made me want to find the smartest people I could find who disagreed with me"
What if you could tell your co-workers what you really think of them? At one of the world’s most successful hedge funds, everyone is rated and ranked constantly – in front of everyone. They’ve figured out how to embrace negative feedback, and they swear it’s essential to their success. Adam Grant shows how you can learn to take criticism well – and get better at dishing it out.
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